Hello, all. Well, after gritting my teeth about the "java40.jar not found" message I see every time I hit a Java-fied website, I decided to investigate. Forsooth, there wasn't a java40.jar anywhere on my Debian installation. It shows up on my (dusty) RH 6.0 dist, but not on the Debian side of the disk.
Next, I tried to piece together where it would go. I went to the communicator directory, which had a hard link (red means a hard link, right?) back to ../netscape/java. I went to look there, and there wasn't a java directory at all! Have I forgotten to install something? What package would make said Java directory? Also, so that I don't have to ask such questions in the future, is there a way to search the dpkg or apt database for a specific file? TIA, -Chris ------------------------------------------------------------ Get your FREE web-based e-mail and newsgroup access at: http://MailAndNews.com and http://MailAndNews.co.uk Create a new mailbox, or access your existing IMAP4 or POP3 mailbox from anywhere with just a web browser. ------------------------------------------------------------

